GENEALOGY BEARS OUT HEREDITY LAW; Rule in the Animal World Corroborated by a Study of Family Trees.

Henry Whittemore, the genealogist who prepared a history of the Sage family for Mrs. Russell Sage, and of the Gould family for Miss Helen Gould, believes that he has found material in his study of genealogy which corroborates the findings of Prof. W.E. Castle of Harvard, who has been investigating the laws of heredity by animal experimentation. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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